they celebrate new year's day, coming of age day and so on. here's the link which tells you the holiday, the date as well as the remarks. http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Holidays_of_Japan this site seems to be more up to date, so you can try this also, http://www.Japan-guide.com/e/e2062.html http://www.gocurrency.com/articles/japan-holidays.htm and you have that final site for reference. hope this helps.
There are so many holidays that Japan has and celebrates. Some of the holidays include Setsubun which is the beginning of spring, Shogatsu which is New Year's, Valentine's Day, and many more.
They do have Ceremonies and holidays.
One can find a chart of Japan holidays from websites like Expedia and Virgin Holidays. These are the leading providers of list of holiday visits to many countries.
Obon or the Bon Festival honoring parents and other ancestors holds a special place in the 27 holidays of Japan.
Most anime's celebrate Holidays. Most do Christmas, Valentines day and White day. Sometimes they do more traditional holidays native to Japan but it isn't rare for an anime to do a holiday special episode.
Japan does not have an official religion, but it follows the traditions and holidays of Shintoism, Buddhism, and Catholicism/Christianity. JAPAN ROCKS! Konichiwa!
one of the holidays in south Korea are Sol Nal. that is the Asian New Year. that follows China and japan and all of those other Asian countries.
Japan celebrates children day as one of their holidays during the golden week supposed to have all the national holidays
Japan has a lot of national holidays such as Shogatsu or New Year and the Kenkoku Kinenbi or National Foundation Day. Japan is also known for its festivals like the Hina Matsuri or Doll Festival and Tanabata or Star Festival.
New Year's Day, White Day, Valentines, Bon Festival, Christmas
Depends on the writer, usually it has to do with astrological signs, holidays, anniversaries of famous works, and what certian numbers represent in japan.
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